'Earth Hour' to plunge millions into darkness

AllardChardon

Literotica Guru
Joined
Feb 15, 2008
Posts
4,797
'Earth Hour' to plunge millions into darkness
By Madeleine Coorey

NASA image of planet Earth in July 2007. Twenty-six cities around the world are set to turn off the lights at 0900 GMT in an effort to raise awareness about global warming.

SYDNEY (AFP) - Twenty-six major cities around the world are expected to turn off the lights on major landmarks, plunging millions of people into darkness to raise awareness about global warming, organisers said.

'Earth Hour' founder Andy Ridley said 371 cities, towns or local governments from Australia to Canada and even Fiji had signed up for the 60-minute shutdown at 0900 GMT on March 29.

"There are definitely 26 (cities) that we think, if it all goes to plan, we are going to see a major event of lights going off," he told AFP.

Cities officially signed on include Chicago and San Francisco, Dublin, Manila, Bangkok, Copenhagen and Toronto, all of which will switch off lights on major landmarks and encourage businesses and homeowners to follow suit.

Ridley said it was also likely that other major European cities such as Rome and London, and the South Korean capital Seoul, although not officially taking part, would turn off lights on some attractions or landmarks.

The initiative began in Sydney last year and has become a global event, sweeping across 35 countries this year.

From 8:00 pm local time in Sydney, the energy-saving campaign will see harbourside icons such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House bathed only in moonlight, restaurant diners eat by candlelight and city skyscrapers turn off their neon signs.

Organisers hope the initiative will encourage people to be more aware of their energy usage, knowing that producing electricity pollutes the atmosphere through the burning of fossil fuels which are contributing to global warming.

But they are also aware that it will be just a small step in solving the problem of rising temperatures around the globe.

"Switching the lights off for an hour is not going to make a dent in global emissions," organiser Charles Stevens, of the environmental group WWF, told AFP.

"But what it does do is it is a great catalyst for much bigger changes. It engages people in the processes of becoming more energy efficient."

Stevens said the initiative encouraged businesses to be more careful with their electricity use while at the same time sending "a fairly powerful message to governments that people are demanding action."

Some 2.2 million people participated in last year's 'Earth Hour' in Sydney, cutting the central business district's energy usage by more than 10 percent.

While no cities from China or India are involved this year, Stevens said it was hoped that the movement would expand in 2009, which he said would be a particularly significant year given that it is the deadline for United Nations talks to determine future action on climate change after the Kyoto Protocol.

Ridley, who began 'Earth Hour' last year while working with WWF Australia, said the initiative was about individuals and global companies joining together to own a shared problem -- climate change.

"Governments and businesses are joining individuals, religious groups, schools and communities in this terrific movement that's all about making a change for the better," he said.

"It's staggering to see so much support from across the globe in just our second year and we're hoping that this will continue to grow year after year."

Cities officially involved in 'Earth Hour' include Aalborg, Aarhus, Adelaide, Atlanta, Bangkok, Brisbane, Canberra, Chicago, Christchurch, Copenhagen, Darwin, Dublin, Hobart, Manila, Melbourne, Montreal, Odense, Ottawa, Perth, Phoenix, San Francisco, Suva, Sydney, Tel Aviv, Toronto and Vancouver.



Now, what time is that on the west coast? I will check it out and get back to you all. I am going to do this.
 
For San Francisco it will be 3 am and I already have all the lights out at 3:00am, so it is not a big thing for me. I will be participating anyway.
 
Yeah, expect San Fran to sign on for the "virtue" of it all during a time when nobody gives a fuck anyway. No surprises, there. Now if someone could convince LA to do the same thing at around 8:00 p.m., I'd be impressed. Otherwise, empty symbolism.
 
Just to be obstreperous, maybe I will get up at 3:00AM just to turn on some lights. :cool:
 
Yeah, expect San Fran to sign on for the "virtue" of it all during a time when nobody gives a fuck anyway. No surprises, there. Now if someone could convince LA to do the same thing at around 8:00 p.m., I'd be impressed. Otherwise, empty symbolism.

Want to prove something? Get Vegas to do it anytime between 8PM and 5 AM! :eek:

Fat chance!
 
The Sydney Theatre Company is getting behind it. Director Cate Blanchett is bringing forward the start of Saturday night’s play to 6.30 p.m. so that the 90-minute performance is finished in time for the start of Earth Hour. Candle-lit drinks with the Oscar-winning actress and keen environmentalist are to follow.
 
The Sydney Theatre Company is getting behind it. Director Cate Blanchett is bringing forward the start of Saturday night’s play to 6.30 p.m. so that the 90-minute performance is finished in time for the start of Earth Hour. Candle-lit drinks with the Oscar-winning actress and keen environmentalist are to follow.

Environmental theatre people? Why am I not surprised! Spare me from celebrities on any subject, at any time. Sheesh!
 
I thought at first, yannow, that a teddy dom might be different. But Doms all over have the same limits.

Look, you can call it empty symbols, and do it all day long. That's good, and it stokes your Ego. Fine. But when was the last time, Dom baby, that some idea of Yours, yes Yours, went 'round the world and caught the imagination of hundreds of thousands? I bet not once. Never, dude, is my bet.

So go ahead and use adjectives like 'empty.' The rest of us can see that you are trying to denigrate something which you will never reach to the level of. Empty, my ass.
 
I thought at first, yannow, that a teddy dom might be different. But Doms all over have the same limits.

Look, you can call it empty symbols, and do it all day long. That's good, and it stokes your Ego. Fine. But when was the last time, Dom baby, that some idea of Yours, yes Yours, went 'round the world and caught the imagination of hundreds of thousands? I bet not once. Never, dude, is my bet.

So go ahead and use adjectives like 'empty.' The rest of us can see that you are trying to denigrate something which you will never reach to the level of. Empty, my ass.

As usual, completely over the top.

For a city where most of the people are sleeping it is an empty symbol. I'd bet most of the people there have never even heard of "Earth Hour" I hadn't until I read this thread.

His point wasn't to put down the effort but to point out what would impress people. DP pointed out the exact same thing using Las Vegas.

I know this is one of your pet peeves (Global warming) but there is no need to beat someone else up because they don't happen to toe your line. I thought personal attacks were beneath you.

:rolleyes:
 
They turned the lights out here at 09.00GMT... the sun was up... no one noticed :cool:
 
We left the light on in our fish tank, turned out all the rest, lit two candles with our kids and sat and relaxed, watched fish and talked. As two aware and enthusiastic Earth citizens they have been very excited about the idea of Earth Hour. It certainly didn't feel empty.
 
As usual, completely over the top.

For a city where most of the people are sleeping it is an empty symbol. I'd bet most of the people there have never even heard of "Earth Hour" I hadn't until I read this thread.

His point wasn't to put down the effort but to point out what would impress people. DP pointed out the exact same thing using Las Vegas.

I know this is one of your pet peeves (Global warming) but there is no need to beat someone else up because they don't happen to toe your line. I thought personal attacks were beneath you.

:rolleyes:

So what's your point, you two?

Are you advocating 8pm? He did say that. But no. You aren't advocating 8 pm. Your point is that this idea, Earth Hour, is to sneer at. The 8pm-in-LA thing was merely a sneer.

You have a right to sneer. Sneer on. For you, it's empty.

There's a post above me from herecomestherain, who did not find it empty, though, and I think that erodes your argument. You claim, "factually, it is empty," but clearly, the facts are sometimes otherwise.

Your attitude and that of the dom are valid for you. Oh yes, meaninglessness! You not only feel it, you're proud enough of your emptiness to sneer. You can no doubt find many things meaningless and unimpressive, without looking very hard.

I submit that your reaction is personal, and so was his. Cynicism always is.

Cynicism is, after all, a defense mechanism. Very useful psychologically, and not a hard technique to master. I do not think, though, personally, that cynicism has the moral high ground. Analyze what he said. A sneer which tears down something, putting nothing in its place. No component of willingness to improve something, yet a great eagerness to point out that it wants improvement, perhaps by the Easter Bunny, certainly by someone else.

edited to add: Don't you cynics realize how wearying it is for the rest of the world?
 
Last edited:
I like the idea...and plan on participating with my kids. They need to see that people do care about their future.

Hopefully this will snowball into some great changes in the future.

But then...I am a "glass is half full" kind of gal.
 
PR fluff, won't make a bit of difference. Feel good like we actually did something, but didn't.
 
Want a non-empty response to the question of sustainable energy, do you? Then how about getting all these self-congraduatory monied ones to put up another X-prize, one that gives a reward equal to the cost of all the "energy-saving" hoorah to the first individual/company/whatever that comes up with a way to economically drill to hot, dry rock. It will have to be done, eventually, because Mother is the one energy source that will never run out, never pollute. Geothermal power is unlimited but it's only being tapped where there is natural steam. Heat, on the other hand, is universal on this planet. What is lacking is the will to develop the technology to actually use it. Drill to the heat, flush the sewage down the shaft, recover instant sterile steam that can be recondensed and then returned to the streams and rivers after unlimited electricity is generated. That's electricity that runs this forum, hospitals, schools and the job that keeps you fed. Am I a cynic? If in your eyes I am, then I must be. On the other hand, I've kept up with subject longer, I suspect, than you've been alive. When there are so many things that will actually be of use in solving these myriad problems that we have, I am horribly disappointed to see money and effort squandered in feel-good gestures. Note that'e disappointed not cynical.
 
If no one here had ever spoken of these things, I'd agree. But this is preaching to the choir, I fear. Action, not gestures, action!
Missing the point I see.

Everytime people do pubility stunts like this, the choir gets a little bit bigger.

And we need a big-ass choir to make even actions matter.
 
teddy bear , there IS action , ( edited for foul language) at 8 pm tonight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Want a non-empty response to the question of sustainable energy, do you? Then how about getting all these self-congraduatory monied ones to put up another X-prize, one that gives a reward equal to the cost of all the "energy-saving" hoorah to the first individual/company/whatever that comes up with a way to economically drill to hot, dry rock. It will have to be done, eventually, because Mother is the one energy source that will never run out, never pollute. Geothermal power is unlimited but it's only being tapped where there is natural steam. Heat, on the other hand, is universal on this planet. What is lacking is the will to develop the technology to actually use it. Drill to the heat, flush the sewage down the shaft, recover instant sterile steam that can be recondensed and then returned to the streams and rivers after unlimited electricity is generated. That's electricity that runs this forum, hospitals, schools and the job that keeps you fed. Am I a cynic? If in your eyes I am, then I must be. On the other hand, I've kept up with subject longer, I suspect, than you've been alive. When there are so many things that will actually be of use in solving these myriad problems that we have, I am horribly disappointed to see money and effort squandered in feel-good gestures. Note that'e disappointed not cynical.
VM, Steam is a lot harder to find than hot water. I worked on the project in 1981 that used geothermal to provide hot water to the dorms and heat the swimming pool at NMSU. That sustem is still in use. The water was 142 degrees at the wellhead and 110 at the storage tank (25000 GAL.) on campus 4.5 miles away. We did have to use a heat exchanger because the hot water was so mineral laden as to be dangerous. A pit used to test each well had a quarterinch thick iron crust after being filled 8 times. The mineral water was put down an old golf course well to filter back into ground water.
 
Right. Hot water is easier to find but dry rock is everywhere. As the NMSU project showed, the real difficulty is the high mineral content and the problem of pipe clogging. Once those are licked it will make the much vaunted thermonuclear power future look like a waste of time . . . except for powering starships, of course. After all, we will eventually have to get off of Mother though there is still plenty of time.
 
teddy bear , there IS action , ( edited for foul language) at 8 pm tonight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I"m really hoping that you mean that in a good sort of way. :D Either in the dark or with beeswax candles saves a lot of electricity. Hmmmmm . . . now there's a gesture I could get behind in a hurry. "Make love, not television/radio/internet/read a book after dark" It's a little clumsy as a slogan, I admit, but feel the love!

http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh34/Molly_Wens/lol.gif
 
Back
Top